NIR dye-polymer fluorescent coating helps surgeons visualize medical devices in the body
A new rubbery polymer semiconductor with high carrier mobility can be used to produce smart electronic skin and a medical robotic hand.
By aligning them and improving their conductivity, researchers have enhanced the piezoelectric properties of peptide-based nanotubes.
A nanocomposite made from molybdenum disulfide and reduced graphene oxide can be used to make a sensitive, stretchable gas sensor.